Notforhire
Veteran Member
Most of the time my JD 553 loader works in a normal manner.
Sometimes it will stick in a slow raise position.
I found two ways that I can make it stick.
(1) Put a load in the bucket, and while lowering the loader arms, stop abruptly. Now if I raise the bucket slowly, I can remove my hand from the stick and the arms will continue to go up.
(2) I fully dump the bucket and hold it in the dump position for a second, allowing the hydraulics to bypass. Raise the loader arms, and they will continue with my hand off the stick.
Each time when the handle is returned to it's neutral position, it feels like it had been in a detent.
The loader controls are cable operated, but I don't think anything is wrong there. While operating other than mentioned above, the control handle returns without issue.
I think the problem is in the valve itself.
The loader has done this from day one, I just could never figure out how to duplicate it until now.
Does anyone have an explanation as to what would cause this to happen?
Thanks, Bill
Sometimes it will stick in a slow raise position.
I found two ways that I can make it stick.
(1) Put a load in the bucket, and while lowering the loader arms, stop abruptly. Now if I raise the bucket slowly, I can remove my hand from the stick and the arms will continue to go up.
(2) I fully dump the bucket and hold it in the dump position for a second, allowing the hydraulics to bypass. Raise the loader arms, and they will continue with my hand off the stick.
Each time when the handle is returned to it's neutral position, it feels like it had been in a detent.
The loader controls are cable operated, but I don't think anything is wrong there. While operating other than mentioned above, the control handle returns without issue.
I think the problem is in the valve itself.
The loader has done this from day one, I just could never figure out how to duplicate it until now.
Does anyone have an explanation as to what would cause this to happen?
Thanks, Bill